Congratulations.
Are you planning to share the
code
methodology
tools
here that you used to get the WiFi working, including the datasheet for the chip?
It's the expectation by everyone in this section of the site. I'd also lose the "8051" in the title, since you did this on an AVR.
A word of kind advice: don't start off as a newbie by pissing people off with ads, irrelevant topic titles, and brags; especially the mods.
We look forward to your sharing of your great results here.
Yes, I am planning to share my project when I finished it.
In fact, make one Wi-Fi module work is not enough, I am trying to transfer voice signals that sampled by external ADC via Wi-Fi to PC, then the program running on PC can handle the data of the voice.
Posted on: January 05, 2012, 02:55:48 14:55 - Automerged
I don't understand you, do you mean it has no software stack for ATMEL? to interface the product with the MCU with ready C functions to make it easier for users to use the product?
I didn't mean that, of course you can use third-party TCP/IP stack to realize the Wi-Fi connection, but if there exists a module which includes TCP/IP stack, then it would be easy to configure and use.